She was born on Dec. 10, 1942, to Ernest Dellenbaugh and Mildred Clay Dellenbaugh.

Lou graduated from Edmond Memorial High School in 1961 and later earned a degree in restaurant management from Oklahoma State University in 1965.

She owned the Chuck wagon in Mineral, Illinois, and several cafes in Oklahoma City before becoming the pastry chef at Horseshoe Bay and Cafe 909 in Marble Falls.

For over 50 years, she delighted everyone with her culinary gifts and artistry in cake creations. She was adored for generosity, humor and loving nature.
Lou is survived by: her mother, Mildred Wilson of Edmond, Oklahoma; husband, George “Vic” Sapp of Kingsland; daughter and son-in-law, Rachel and David of Lincoln, Nebraska; son Mitchel Carpenter of Seattle, Washington, and four grandchildren.

Foy Gene Petty, 69, long-time resident of Marble Falls, passed away Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2015, at home with family after a short battle with cancer.

Foy was born Jan. 26, 1946, in Stamford to Van and Nellie Dee Petty of Leuders as one of three sons.

He was no stranger to hard work from an early age as the family operated a dairy farm and he continued this work ethic throughout his adult life.

As a child, Foy loved baseball and spent hours playing in and along the creek that ran through the farm. During his high school years, he loved sports, played basketball and eventually met his lifelong sweetheart, Donna Blackstock.

Foy and Donna were married June 11, 1966, in Wylie. They spent the first part of their marriage in the Abilene area, but work would take them to different parts of the country where they began to raise a family.

Lana Sue Vaughn passed away on Friday, Sept. 11, 2015, at the age of 65 years.

Lana was born to S.C. Turner and Mary Hunter Houston on Aug. 24, 1950, in Burnet.

She is survived by: her husband, Bobby Vaughn of Fairland; children, Shannon Kuenzer and Eric of Marble Falls, Mary York and Jake of Marble Falls, and Loyd Vaughn and Angie or Fairland; stepsons Terry Vaughn, Topper and Katz Vaughn of Bertram; grandchildren, Brittany Wrye and James of Big Spring, Kelsey Vaughn of Florida, Ashton and Angelica York of Marble Falls, Leland, Robert and Chelsey Floyd of Marble Falls, Heaven Vaughn of Bertram and Orenda and Lindamae Kuenzer of Burnet, and, great-grandchildren, Leigha and Landon Wrye of Big Spring, Maddox, Mason, Ady and Ary Floyd of Marble Falls.

Dorothy is survived by: her loving husband of 64 years, Gene Taylor; sons, Larry Taylor and wife, Shirley, of Marble Falls, and Robert Taylor of Dallas; daughter, Janelle Taylor of Buda; grandson, Joshua Taylor of Austin; brother and sister-in-law, Neil and Shirley Madeley of Georgetown; two nephews in Texas; a niece in Georgia; and a niece and nephews in Michigan.

Other survivors include four step-grandchildren and seven step great-grandchildren.

Dorothy graduated from Harlingen High School and obtained a degree and lifetime teaching certificate from Texas A&I College in Kingsville.

Sidney Ray Stapleton was born June 12, 1941, in Marble Falls, Texas, to W. H. (Sammy)

Stapleton and Ruby Chaney Stapleton.

He moved to his eternal rest on Sunday, Sept. 12, 2015, surrounded by his family members. Sidney is survived by his soul mate of 42 years, Priscilla Stapleton, by two sons Kirk W. Stapleton and wife, Linda, of Spicewood, and Keith A. Stapleton and wife, Lesley, of Driftwood; one grandson, Jakob Stapleton; a brother and sister-in-law, Cecil and Mona Stapleton of Marble Falls, and one sister and brother-in-law, Kay and Gary Gibson of Austin.

Other survivors include: step-sons Marshall Wier of Ericson, Nebraska, and Blane Wier of